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Wednesday, 26 June 2013

A telegram from 1971...

You may recall a little over two months ago we began our endeavour to find our way back home to the 21st century after a strange occurrence struck our studio, leaving us stranded in 1971. Thanks to the likes of Stuart Maconie we made a short return to 2013. However, with analogue equipment being like it is - volatile! - we have once again been thrown through the decades by an 'interdecadel' time warp and spat out the other side of 1971. I mean I shouldn't complain really, it's very pleasant; less cars, less media bombardment, better music, but aside from this, it's not where we belong. Therefore I am now on my second mission to contact everyone I know of, in the BBC, via Post Office telegram. (see fig. 1) Hopefully someone there will have the reversal formula.

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"Love of the Brave are just two people but at times with the help of others they imagine they are much more. "
"Gorgeous, well, really beautiful". Alan Raw (BBC Introducing)
"Love of the Brave are quite simply one of the best things to appear in Yorkshire since the flat cap". Ivan Mack (The Housekeeping Society)
In a cold garage in Leeds resides a collection of vintage studio equipment and instruments. Over the winter months, sustained by the heat of valves and the dim light from dusty VU meters, Love of the Brave wrapped themselves in discarded magnetic tape to keep reality at bay. Through the decaying cables of Soviet Union microphones and onto salvaged BBC tape reels they create music for us.